
Lido o primeiro arco argumental da série atual, nada novo sob o sol, mas no fundo é o Spider-man clássico bastante bem feito. Ainda hei provar a ler o que segue.
Holy sheet JR jr.
So I’ll pick up his ten-or-so issues and then quit the title, just like I did with his Superman. Whatever happened to the really long runs of our childhood? What, now they get bored that soon? Sheesh.
Collecting UNCANNY X-MEN (1981) #189-198, X-MEN ANNUAL (1970) #8, X-MEN
AND ALPHA FLIGHT (1985) #1-2 and NIGHTCRAWLER (1985) #1-4.
I love what Jim Shooter did in this issue, I love what John Romita Jr did. Somewhere in my mind I’d kept the unique feeling this series transmitted to me many years ago through borrowed copies, but I barely remembered a few pencil strokes of the plot, so now that I’m reading it again I’m happy it didn’t turn out to be just nostalgia.
After half a century of genre evolution, being able to capture the virginity of a first super human standing in the “real world” is nothing short but a great achievement, no matter how simple the task may seem beforehand.
I wonder if Marvel’s will in the 80′s to go forward with the New Universe was only based on Shooter’s, De Falco’s, Williamson’s et al. original concept and intention or on the contrary the little new seals popping up as Eclipse pushed the House of Ideas in the direction of a fresh new start.
It didn’t last long but I think it was worth the try.
Looking forward to completing this title.
Depois de tantos anos, hoje voltei a ler este cómic na sua segunda edição espanhola. Que diferença ver a capa tratada digitalmente, na imagem supra, comparada com aquela edição em papel.
Contava-se que Romita Jr tinha recebido uma forte resposta negativa dos leitores quando se incorporou ao título. Eu estimo a sua etapa. Especialmente a sua Rogue (Pícara em Espanha, Vampira no Brasil), tão “80s” ^__^
E adoro as cores planas que então se davam.
Mais outra maravilha na casa. Foram muitos anos querendo-o ter e reler… e finalmente aqui está. Segue sendo fantástico.